TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — A quick look at the series history and it’s clear just how tough this Saturday’s game is going to be for Florida State.

Since 1993, the Seminoles have won in Florida’s Ben Hill Griffin Stadium just two times — once during the 1999 wire-to-wire national championship run and in 2003 when Chris Rix’s game-winning throw found the open arms of P.K. Sam in the back of the endzone.

While Florida has won just six games this year and is 3-5 in the always-tough Southeastern Conference, the Gators still have that history on their side. And when it comes to FSU-UF, you throw out the records anyway.

The Gators are paced on offense by redshirt senior John Brantley and the dynamic running-back duo of speedsters Jeff Demps and Chris Rainey. Brantley may not wow anyone with his play-making ability but he doesn’t commit many mistakes while Demps and Rainey are a threat to go the distance each time they touch the ball.

On defense, Florida boasts one of the nation’s top defensive lines and will be the stiffest challenge that the FSU offensive line will face since September’s game against Oklahoma.